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a big portion of watermelon. the total of this, 400 calories and a guaranteed full stomach as well. if the only thing you change in your life right now, you're thinking about making a change. the only thing you do is this, reduce each meal by about 200 calories which you did, you would louis about a pound a week, and you would still feel full. >>> got a brusy week coming up. next weekend, coming to you from hawaii. we're training with our lucky seven triathletes. we're going to bring you advice on great safe workouts and everything you need to keep in shape. follow
a big portion of watermelon. the total of this, 400 calories and a guaranteed full stomach as well. if the only thing you change in your life right now, you're thinking about making a change. the only thing you do is this, reduce each meal by about 200 calories which you did, you would louis about a pound a week, and you would still feel full. >>> got a brusy week coming up. next weekend, coming to you from hawaii. we're training with our lucky seven triathletes. we're going to bring...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> before you face plant into that halloween candy stash, i'm want just talking the kids here, chasing life today is about the importance of flossing of your teeth. every time gu to the dentist, you're told how important this is. most of you don't actually listen. a proper flossing not only leads to a nice smile, but it gives a window into the overall health of your body. you can see your teeth as well. getting rid of the plaque lowers your risk of heart steez and maybe more so that excessive plaque may be -- flossing your
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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[ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! anne's tablet called my phone. anne's tablet was chatting with a tablet in sydney... a desktop in zurich... and a telepresence room in brazil. the secure cloud helped us get some numbers from my assistant's pc in new york. and before i reached the top, the board meeting became a congrats we sold the company party. wait til my wife's phone hears about this. [ cellphone vibrating ] [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center, working together has never worked so well. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long
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well, a big part of the answer is right on the corner, the corner store. philadelphia is known for food, after all, known for the philadelphia cheese steak. after all, it is one of the most overweight cities in the country. and especially in a city where poverty and violence are also high, so it is not easily done. >> patients and doctors, they're saying you need to eat more healthy, and be more physical. >> reporter: when talking about the issues of overweight and obesity in this country, people point their fingers in lots of different directions. but here in philadelphia, a lot of fingers get pointed at stores like this, the corner store or the bodega. this is where they say battles can be lost and won. inter this nonprofit group, and the food trust. in philadelphia, i mean, is this the front line? >> this is the front line, children were receiving the majority of their calories every single day at corner stores like this. >> reporter: to the tune of several hundred calories a day. so they approached the local store owners, and urged them to replace some
well, a big part of the answer is right on the corner, the corner store. philadelphia is known for food, after all, known for the philadelphia cheese steak. after all, it is one of the most overweight cities in the country. and especially in a city where poverty and violence are also high, so it is not easily done. >> patients and doctors, they're saying you need to eat more healthy, and be more physical. >> reporter: when talking about the issues of overweight and obesity in this...
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a big salad, a big portion of watermelon. the total of this, 400 calories a and guaranteed full stomach. if the only thing you change in your life is this, is to reduce this meal by 200 calories like we just did pretty simply, you would loose a pound a week and you would still feel full. got a busy week coming up. next weekend we'll be coming to you from the big island of hawaii. we're training with our lucky seven triathletes. we're going to bring you advice on great, safe workouts and everything else you need to get yourself in shape. follow along with us at cnn.com scnn.com cnn.com/sanjay. time to get you a check of your top stories in the cnn "newsroom." >>> from cnn's world headquarters in atlanta, this is "cnn sunday morning." >>> the u.s. economy facing new obstacles. greek austerity threatens our markets. the dow had its worst week of 2012. and jpmorgan's trin
a big salad, a big portion of watermelon. the total of this, 400 calories a and guaranteed full stomach. if the only thing you change in your life is this, is to reduce this meal by 200 calories like we just did pretty simply, you would loose a pound a week and you would still feel full. got a busy week coming up. next weekend we'll be coming to you from the big island of hawaii. we're training with our lucky seven triathletes. we're going to bring you advice on great, safe workouts and...
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we had big hit records in '86, '87, '88. this german band went on before us and knocked the place out. i went on the stage, dead silence. why? they didn't understand me and with the iron curtain, there was no western records released. they were all black market. they didn't know what i was doing. i got my butt kicked. went backstage. >> larry: almost like the bomb? >> the next night, went on, the german went on and did their thing. if you are a good showman, you are a master of the trick. i took a russian soldier and said, come here, take these blue jeans give me the uniform, the hat, the shirt, the coat, the whole thing. i walked down the center aisle of the stadium doing a strip tease. by the time i got to the stage, one of the guys in one of the other bands punched the concert promoter, the manager, right in the nose and fired him on the spot. i stole the night back and won the audience over. you have to find that thing, whatever that thing is. i was not a guy you wanted opening for you, because i would find the trick. it
we had big hit records in '86, '87, '88. this german band went on before us and knocked the place out. i went on the stage, dead silence. why? they didn't understand me and with the iron curtain, there was no western records released. they were all black market. they didn't know what i was doing. i got my butt kicked. went backstage. >> larry: almost like the bomb? >> the next night, went on, the german went on and did their thing. if you are a good showman, you are a master of the...
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so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. discover aveeno positively radiant tinted moisturizers with scientifically proven soy complex and natural minerals. give you sheer coverage instantly, then go on to even skin tone in four weeks. 4 what's up, smart? oh, just booked a summer vaycay. ooo. sounds pricey? nah, with the hotels.com summer sale, you can find awesome deals for places nearby. interesting... wow, i'm blown away. you look great. hotels.com summer sale, save up to 30%. and get a free kindle. hotels.com. be smart. book smart. there's another way to minimize litter box odor: purina tidy cats. tidy cats premium line of litters now works harder to help neutralize odors in multiple-cat homes. and our improved formula also helps eliminate dust. so it's easier than ever to keep your house smelling just the way you want it. purina tidy cats. keep your home smelling like hom
so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. discover aveeno positively radiant tinted moisturizers with scientifically proven soy complex and natural minerals. give you sheer coverage instantly, then go on to even skin tone in four weeks. 4 what's up, smart? oh, just booked a summer vaycay. ooo. sounds pricey? nah, with the hotels.com summer sale,...
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this day after christmas is bringing big headaches for travelers trying to return home. blizzard warnings have brought the northeast to a near standstill. live pictures right now from new york and washington where the snow is already falling. and here's a quick rundown of what we know about the airlines if you are trying to get from point a to point b. american airlines has canceled the majority of its flights in and out of d.c. philadelphia, new york, and boston through tomorrow. continental more than 250 flights from the carolinas to the northeast canceled and delta has canceled more than 800 flights so be sure to check with your airline before heading to the airport especially as it pertains to the mid-atlantic and northeast travel. but air travel isn't the only mode of transit disrupted. roads in some parts of potentially dangerous as well. in new york, an army of salt trucks have already hit the streets and there are similar scenes up and down the east coast. >>> a white christmas across much of the south is turning into an icy mess today, the day after. this is wha
this day after christmas is bringing big headaches for travelers trying to return home. blizzard warnings have brought the northeast to a near standstill. live pictures right now from new york and washington where the snow is already falling. and here's a quick rundown of what we know about the airlines if you are trying to get from point a to point b. american airlines has canceled the majority of its flights in and out of d.c. philadelphia, new york, and boston through tomorrow. continental...
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>> i'm not a big rave guy, i was never a big rap guy. >> larry: is rap music? >> it's real. >> larry: it is? >> it was the story of the streets. and it was told by a generation that hadn't been heard from before. yeah it had a huge influence on the culture. absolutely. >> larry: how about acting? >> loved it. added a great humility to what i do musically. because i was able to continue in something in the arts with all the kpuber ance of youth and experience of the music business but truly bottom of the ladder. you went in like a kid. and, you know, maybe some day again, but it's so far down the list of things to do these days. because the music's been so great, i've got other philanthropic business going on, it's not real appealing. >> larry: we're going to go outn with a blaze of glory. our remaining minutes with jon bon jovi after this.in somethin. moments can change anytime -- just like that. and when they do men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically prove
>> i'm not a big rave guy, i was never a big rap guy. >> larry: is rap music? >> it's real. >> larry: it is? >> it was the story of the streets. and it was told by a generation that hadn't been heard from before. yeah it had a huge influence on the culture. absolutely. >> larry: how about acting? >> loved it. added a great humility to what i do musically. because i was able to continue in something in the arts with all the kpuber ance of youth and...
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>> it was the big challenge of the film really. i knew we had to cast somali actors to play them. we went to minneapolis where the main somali community in the u.s. is. to be honest, i thought it was going to be very hard to find four actors that could play opposite tom. that's no small task. when we got there it was something like 7 or 800 people turned up. there were more quality actors than you could shake a stick at. >> what did you think? >> i know if you can get past the self-consciousness of saying you're an actor and performing, the movie making racket is something you can figure out in the morning or an afternoon. the other part is the aspect is maintaining that characterization and believe it. these guys were not intimidated by anything and they were very well prepared for this. they worked for weeks. they came in pumped and remained so throughout. >> i covered a lot of what happened in somali from the time these actors left their country. the war, the war lords. black hawk down. it happened to be the 20th anniversary. i think you try to give some context to these pirate
>> it was the big challenge of the film really. i knew we had to cast somali actors to play them. we went to minneapolis where the main somali community in the u.s. is. to be honest, i thought it was going to be very hard to find four actors that could play opposite tom. that's no small task. when we got there it was something like 7 or 800 people turned up. there were more quality actors than you could shake a stick at. >> what did you think? >> i know if you can get past the...
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no, you can't take on the big challenges of our time. no, you can't elect a skinny guy with a funny name to the presidency of the united states. what do you say? >> yes, we can! yes, we can! >> that's what you said. but, philly, i've got this message for you today. i want everybody to understand our victory in that campaign. that wasn't the end of the road. that was just the beginning of the road. that was just the start of the journey. by itself, it does not deliver the change that we need. i know a lot of you thought just because of election night and the inauguration, everybody was having fun and beyonce was singing and bono and everybody thought, boy, this is it. but that was just the start because we understood what we were going up against. the only thing that the election did was it gave us the chance to make change happen. it made each of you a shareholder in the mission of rebuilding our country and reclaiming our future. and, philly, i'm back here two years later because our job is not yet done and the success of our mission is
no, you can't take on the big challenges of our time. no, you can't elect a skinny guy with a funny name to the presidency of the united states. what do you say? >> yes, we can! yes, we can! >> that's what you said. but, philly, i've got this message for you today. i want everybody to understand our victory in that campaign. that wasn't the end of the road. that was just the beginning of the road. that was just the start of the journey. by itself, it does not deliver the change that...
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those are our big questions. but we start with our look at the stories making an impact right now and the moments you might have missed. we're watching it all, so you don't have to. the media bracing for a bat nell big sky country, but president obama fielded mostly softballs at his montana town hall meeting. none of the faresome protests we've seen erupting across the country. the toughest question from this guy, an nra member named randy. check it out. >> max baucus, our senator, has been locked up in a dark room for months now, trying to come up with money to pay for these programs and we keep getting the bull. that's all we get, is bull. you cannot tell us how you're going to pay for this. you're saving here, saving over there, take a little money here, take a little money there. but have you no money. the only way you'll get that money is to raise our taxes. you said you wouldn't. >> with that, randy's 15 minutes of fame started ticking down. >> well, i drove several hundred miles. slept on a sidewalk to get
those are our big questions. but we start with our look at the stories making an impact right now and the moments you might have missed. we're watching it all, so you don't have to. the media bracing for a bat nell big sky country, but president obama fielded mostly softballs at his montana town hall meeting. none of the faresome protests we've seen erupting across the country. the toughest question from this guy, an nra member named randy. check it out. >> max baucus, our senator, has...
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violence in entertainment is not confined to the big screen. showtime broadcast this disclaimer before the finale of two of their most popular dramas. >> viewer discretion is advised. >> network programs lean on violence more and more through their primetime lineup. but it's the gaming industry that's under the most scrutiny now. first-person shooting games like halo 4 and call of duty are extremely popular among young males. black ops 2, one of the best grossing games of 2012, warns its players of blood and gore and intense violence. grand theft auto is one of the most popular games ever. in it, a player can pick and choose random people on the street, even cops, and gun them down. the newtown shooter reportedly liked to play violent video games, but the funded study said more research needs to be done before video game violence can be linked conclusively to real-life violence. so the question remains, does america's appetite for violent material fuel the media industry or is it the industry that fuels violence in our society? some even argue
violence in entertainment is not confined to the big screen. showtime broadcast this disclaimer before the finale of two of their most popular dramas. >> viewer discretion is advised. >> network programs lean on violence more and more through their primetime lineup. but it's the gaming industry that's under the most scrutiny now. first-person shooting games like halo 4 and call of duty are extremely popular among young males. black ops 2, one of the best grossing games of 2012,...
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big okay, let's talk rebates mike, they're big they're big get $100 rebate, plus the low price tire guarantee during the big tire event. so, in other words, we can agree that ford's tire event is a good size? big big wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] >>> our breaking news tonight, the death of quick clark, the jacksons tonight put this statement on -- not only did he create a beloved platform for artists to break through, he single and -- it is really mind-blowing the number of music giants, the jacksons included who played american bandstand in the decades it aired on network television. here's a moment from 1970. >> ladies and gentlemen would you greet the jackson 5. ♪ ♪ two plus two makes four >> i'll amazing. i was watching some quotes from madon madonna, end cohn watch what happens live is joining us in the studio. and the legenda
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big, big companies. we're starting to see some movement to maybe helping small businesses. how likely are we going to see that followthrough? >> well, what you have is you have this unemployment picture where you just see the numbers start to rise, and that has the attention of the white house and the administration. so, what they're trying to do right now is to try to come up with a plan, and they are looking at that plan that would extend loans through the small business administration to companies that are trying to survive essentially a line of credit. now, we spoke to the treasury department. they said that it is only one option on the table, but something that is getting serious discussion as a serious look at, kitty? >> well, it can't come too soon. thanks very much, lisa sylvester. thank you, lisa. >>> to hear lou's thoughts on this and much more, join i'm on the radio, monday through friday for "the lou dobbs show." go to loudobbs.com to find the local listings for "the lou dobbs show" on the ra
big, big companies. we're starting to see some movement to maybe helping small businesses. how likely are we going to see that followthrough? >> well, what you have is you have this unemployment picture where you just see the numbers start to rise, and that has the attention of the white house and the administration. so, what they're trying to do right now is to try to come up with a plan, and they are looking at that plan that would extend loans through the small business administration...
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have we had big changes in anyway or are we still deficit spending? it is a tough argument because that spending is part of the stimulus and some say by god, it was necessary. but the republicans are taking advantage of this and they are saying what is happening in washington? >> what a great conversation with all of you, john king, every night at 3:7:00 p.m. eastern. and global editor at large at r reutter's. thank you to you all. when you enter the voting booth in november the economy is likely to be at the top of the mind. we have the plans to turn it around we'll lay it out for you when we come back. >>> two live pictures right now in the nation's capitol on the right you are seeing the wrapping of the three-hour event that has been called "restoring honor" the steps of the lincoln memorial. and on the left you are seeing the "reclaim the dream" rally. the reverend al sharpton there. this reclaim the dream event. let's listen in. >> when do we want it? when do we want it? hug the person next to you, tell them reclaim the dream! let me thank all of
have we had big changes in anyway or are we still deficit spending? it is a tough argument because that spending is part of the stimulus and some say by god, it was necessary. but the republicans are taking advantage of this and they are saying what is happening in washington? >> what a great conversation with all of you, john king, every night at 3:7:00 p.m. eastern. and global editor at large at r reutter's. thank you to you all. when you enter the voting booth in november the economy...
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but i also asked him about the big picture here. very interesting, he acknowledged there is deep worry inside the administration about these numbers but also said a big policy proposal is on the table because of these bad numbers. take a listen. >> the $8,000 first-time homebuyer credit expired a few months ago. some people think that's why the housing numbers were so bad this past week. is that housing credit now dead or does the administration think you should revise it to try to prop this administration up? >> i think it's too early to say after one month of numbers whether the tax credit will be realized or not. all i can tell you is we're watching very carefully -- i talked earlier about new tools we will be laurchli inlaunching coming week and we will be focused like a laser on where the housing market it moving going forward and we'll do everything we can to make sure the market stabilizes. >> so not fully embracing it but saying, look, we're going to look at the tools we have because they realize they're running out of optio
but i also asked him about the big picture here. very interesting, he acknowledged there is deep worry inside the administration about these numbers but also said a big policy proposal is on the table because of these bad numbers. take a listen. >> the $8,000 first-time homebuyer credit expired a few months ago. some people think that's why the housing numbers were so bad this past week. is that housing credit now dead or does the administration think you should revise it to try to prop...
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big fan. luke perry. >> i heard it was a good show. >> it was. >> i'm sure you can find reruns, sanjay. >> i can. on the internet you can find anything. >>> up next, more fallout over philadelphia eagle michael vick's desire to own another dog some day. vick was convicted of running a dog-fighting ring in virginia in 2007. today they finds support and some pretty surprising circles. support some call outrageous. that's just ahead. >>> and food safety reform. is it a big government power grab? or an urgent fix for a broken food system that kills thousands of americans every year? we got the "raw politics" and the top chef when come back. >>> we have a "ac 360" follow-up on a story from last week. michael vick would some day like to own a dog and he's getting support from a group that may surprise some people. vick was a star quarter for the philadelphia eagles but in 2007, he was temporarily suspended from the nfl after pleading guilty to running a dog-fighting operation in virginia. he served
big fan. luke perry. >> i heard it was a good show. >> it was. >> i'm sure you can find reruns, sanjay. >> i can. on the internet you can find anything. >>> up next, more fallout over philadelphia eagle michael vick's desire to own another dog some day. vick was convicted of running a dog-fighting ring in virginia in 2007. today they finds support and some pretty surprising circles. support some call outrageous. that's just ahead. >>> and food safety...
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big fan. luke perry. >> i heard it was a good show. >> it was. >> i'm sure you can find reruns, sanjay. >> i can. >>> up next, more fallout over philadelphia eagle michael vick's desire to own another dog some day. vick was convicted of running a dog-fighting ring in virginia in 2007. today he finds support in some pretty surprising circles. support some call outrageous. verizon 4glte. download a song in 4 seconds. rule the air on the fastest 4g network in america. my professor at berkeley asked me if i wanted to change the world. i said "sure." "well, let's grow some algae." and that's what started it. exxonmobil and synthetic genomics have built a new facility to identify the most productive strains of algae. algae are amazing little critters. they secrete oil, which we could turn into biofuels. they also absorb co2. we're hoping to supplement the fuels that we use in our vehicles, and to do this at a large enough scale to someday help meet the world's energy demands. and to do this at a lar
big fan. luke perry. >> i heard it was a good show. >> it was. >> i'm sure you can find reruns, sanjay. >> i can. >>> up next, more fallout over philadelphia eagle michael vick's desire to own another dog some day. vick was convicted of running a dog-fighting ring in virginia in 2007. today he finds support in some pretty surprising circles. support some call outrageous. verizon 4glte. download a song in 4 seconds. rule the air on the fastest 4g network in...
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our other big weather story today is the storm system in the southwest. this has been a real soaker for southern california. we're concerned about mudslides and debris floes in the burn mo arizona, bringing heavy snow into parts of the rockies. we're talking one to two feet in the higher elevations across parts of colorado. there's been seven feet of snow in parts of the sierras in the last 72 hours. yeah, i said seven feet, in the lake tahoe area. that storm system will move across parts of the midwest for tomorrow and so the winter storm watches and warnings have already been put in place and that dark red is a blizzard warning because the winds are going to be very strong with this as well. we'll show you the track of that storm because two of them are combining together. the good news, it's fast-moving but not before it dumps a foot of snow across minnesota and wisconsin. it will head into the northeast so that taste of summer certainly gone, but we think it will be a weaker storm by the time it heads there on monday. so winter is still kind of hangin
our other big weather story today is the storm system in the southwest. this has been a real soaker for southern california. we're concerned about mudslides and debris floes in the burn mo arizona, bringing heavy snow into parts of the rockies. we're talking one to two feet in the higher elevations across parts of colorado. there's been seven feet of snow in parts of the sierras in the last 72 hours. yeah, i said seven feet, in the lake tahoe area. that storm system will move across parts of...
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is that a big deal? i mean did he go too far in that? remember i think it's for unemployment a college graduate it's cut in half but like 8.9% now, 8% and 4% for college graduates. what's he talking about? >> what was your question to me, are conservatives telling kids not to go to college? >> yeah, is it a big deal? did he go too far in saying that? shouldn't there be a goal of trying to go to college and doing the best for yourself? >> yeah, there's a lot packed into what he said and you can analyze on several different levels, several will never be analyzed and those are the most impactful to discuss but will not be. calling obama a snob uncalled for. pay between those with a college degree and those that don't have a college degree is at historical highs. all that being said while college should be aspirational, the obama is right it should be a goal but college isn't for everyone and shouldn't encourage people spend a year or two figuring that out while they're wracking up debt. there are vocational education and tracks like that, t
is that a big deal? i mean did he go too far in that? remember i think it's for unemployment a college graduate it's cut in half but like 8.9% now, 8% and 4% for college graduates. what's he talking about? >> what was your question to me, are conservatives telling kids not to go to college? >> yeah, is it a big deal? did he go too far in saying that? shouldn't there be a goal of trying to go to college and doing the best for yourself? >> yeah, there's a lot packed into what he...
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that's a big company but it's nowhere near as big as some of the other major oil companies. but what distinguishes occidental from a lot of the others is that they do have real honest to goodness growth in both production and reserves. that's very, very unusual. and chevron, which is also there, is probably of the major super -- of the super majors, is probably the best position from a growth point of view. so, you know, if you just look at their top three holdings, you're getting a very, very good combination of safety and some growth in the energy patch. >> let's talk about another play to play that rise in oil rise. tell us about the guinness atkinson global energy fund. >> this is a much more aggressive fund, ali. basically what they're after is just growth. i mean, their biggest position is chesapeake. at least according to the most recent releases i've seen. and chesapeake is really your typical -- i don't know if you can say typical. it's a growth energy company. and it has a major stake in shale gas, and that's one of the most exciting areas in the whole hydrocarbon
that's a big company but it's nowhere near as big as some of the other major oil companies. but what distinguishes occidental from a lot of the others is that they do have real honest to goodness growth in both production and reserves. that's very, very unusual. and chevron, which is also there, is probably of the major super -- of the super majors, is probably the best position from a growth point of view. so, you know, if you just look at their top three holdings, you're getting a very, very...
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the big question is, who votes? president obama won by a huge land slide in 2008 because of increased turnout of young people and african-americans. will they vote this year? i want you to look at some interesting new numbers out today. is there an enthusiasm gap out there? there we go right here. nonhispanic white voters, black voters, african-american voters the yellow line. you see white voters are much more interested in the campaign than african-americans. that suggests african-american turnout will be down. younger voters is the gold line. again, look at that. not much interested at all in this campaign. older voters, slightly. that's still not a great number. much lower among young people. men and women down here, the purple line is women. much lower interest among women. men a bit higher. men vote more republican than women. when you look at something like that, we talk about an intensity gap and turnout. >> one factor is in 1994, we saw the intensity gap at 6% in the spring grow to 10% during the summer and
the big question is, who votes? president obama won by a huge land slide in 2008 because of increased turnout of young people and african-americans. will they vote this year? i want you to look at some interesting new numbers out today. is there an enthusiasm gap out there? there we go right here. nonhispanic white voters, black voters, african-american voters the yellow line. you see white voters are much more interested in the campaign than african-americans. that suggests african-american...
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>> i'm not going to tell you. >> how big is your penis? >> bigger than yours. >> big deal. nothing to brag about. but i love you on "america's goal talent." >> thank you. what do you think of the current music scene with justin bieber. >> i love watching like miley cyrus grow up and take her clothes off. she didn't even wait till her 18th birthday. i like lady gaga, miley cyrus. i like a lot of their songs. i'm actually into some miley cyrus. i typed her name in and was looking at her videos the other night. i liked it. but the current music scene, listen, i was a disc jockey for many years. i hated playing those records, it was insane. i was neurotic about it. when the records would run out, my hands would shake. so i hated playing records. but i do love music. but i'm a real fan of david buoy and crosby, stills and nash, the beatles, the classic rock. >> do you worry about getting old? >> no, i don't. i would like to stay like about this age. i'm very happy right now. >> can you imagine being 80 and happy? >> i don't know. it's weird. my parents are in their 80s now. it's
>> i'm not going to tell you. >> how big is your penis? >> bigger than yours. >> big deal. nothing to brag about. but i love you on "america's goal talent." >> thank you. what do you think of the current music scene with justin bieber. >> i love watching like miley cyrus grow up and take her clothes off. she didn't even wait till her 18th birthday. i like lady gaga, miley cyrus. i like a lot of their songs. i'm actually into some miley cyrus. i...
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that's going to be a big issue as this storm passes through this area. but you can tell the storm surge from estimates i've seen to be from four to six feet. people concerned about storm surge, about flooding and of course the rain that the storm brings through this north carolina area. >> george howell, stay safe for us in kill devil hills. we'll check back in. thank you. >>> heading northward to new york, the office of emergency management there, they're preparing for the worst here. buses, subways, commuter trains may all have to suspend service if the area is hit hard by sandy. governor of new york, andrew cuomo, warning the metro transportation authority to prepare and prepare immediately. a final decision to suspend service will be made, we're told, later today. they are warning people now that there is no guarantee of service after 7:00 tonight. after 7:00 p.m. eastern. no guarantee. >>> new jersey could absolutely take a direct hit from hurricane sandy. homes and businesses along the east coast, they're boarding up. just yesterday, governor chris
that's going to be a big issue as this storm passes through this area. but you can tell the storm surge from estimates i've seen to be from four to six feet. people concerned about storm surge, about flooding and of course the rain that the storm brings through this north carolina area. >> george howell, stay safe for us in kill devil hills. we'll check back in. thank you. >>> heading northward to new york, the office of emergency management there, they're preparing for the worst...
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you have a big job or big business and you lose it? start small. you can be big again. don't get scared because proof that you can make it is that you did it once. >> you say losing can lead to winning. you have to be in the game and trying to lose. even to be engaged in it. what is the advice for -- that you have for people who are trying to start a business, who are in a business right now and are watching the worst economy for entrepreneurs that they've seen 25, 30 years. >> you pass -- i walk down the street every day and you pass hundreds of people. it's a shame that you don't have something to sell them. i heard a woman once say about 2 25 years ago she had gone on to become a successful perfumes and cosmetic dealer. she said her dad told her learn to sell and you'll never starve. don't be afraid to sell. a lot of people are embarrassed to get out there and just start selling. if you, do you'll find out you'll be a millionaire overnight. >> do you think there's an entrepreneur in everybody or some were born to be an entrepreneur? >> oh, no, i learned. there was a
you have a big job or big business and you lose it? start small. you can be big again. don't get scared because proof that you can make it is that you did it once. >> you say losing can lead to winning. you have to be in the game and trying to lose. even to be engaged in it. what is the advice for -- that you have for people who are trying to start a business, who are in a business right now and are watching the worst economy for entrepreneurs that they've seen 25, 30 years. >> you...
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, big difference. thank you very much. if you've got a question you want our financial experts to tackle, just upload a 30 second video with your question. people with a machine. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> we've been talking during this program about the city workers in scranton, pennsylvania, police, fire, public works, they are all getting their paychecks today because it's friday and they're going to open it to a surprise if they haven't already. they are all getting minimum wage. the city said we don't have enough money to make payroll unless we cut everyone to minimum wage. didn't sit well the unions. they went for an injunction. they got one. the judge said the city had to pay a regular wage. the checks went out any way because they were processed on tuesday. joining me is the city solicitor, paul kelly. this is very serio
, big difference. thank you very much. if you've got a question you want our financial experts to tackle, just upload a 30 second video with your question. people with a machine. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> we've been talking during this program about the city workers in scranton, pennsylvania, police, fire,...
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. >>> and for anyone who's wanting to know what's the next big thing in popular culture? we'll bring you the most exciting event of the year. every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> goats are now roaming and grazing in idaho, the city hired the goats to eat noxious weeds in a 680-acre reserves. the weeds choke out the native plants if left alone. the goats are expected to kbraz for about a week. >>> all right, well it's a good thing they have those weeds because in many other parts of the country, there's drought and though everything, all kinds of vegetation, crops, et cetera, are dying. >> it is actually the extremely serious situation especially across the state of texas righ
. >>> and for anyone who's wanting to know what's the next big thing in popular culture? we'll bring you the most exciting event of the year. every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what...
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so that's a big responsibility. thanks, all of you, from alabama, houston, and philadelphia. >>> well, there's a recession and then there's the hecession. men lost their jobs in greater numbers than women and that means dads are staying at home because there are no jobs for them. how one group of dads is dealing with unemployment. [ diane lane ] when you were 14 you knew exactly where to turn to help your skin get healthy and clear. fast forward a few years and now that your problem is wrinkles we still have the solution dermatologists recommend most. neutrogena anti wrinkle moisturizer with pure retinol sa. in just 1 month it's clinically proven to smooth even the deepest wrinkles. so all you neutrogena girls it's time to become neutrogena women. neutrogena recommended most by dermatologists. >>> mr. mom. for some dads it's a choice but others would rather be working. instead, they're taking care of the kids. >> usually women had the choice, stay at home or go to work, but women have a lower unemployment rate, 8.1%
so that's a big responsibility. thanks, all of you, from alabama, houston, and philadelphia. >>> well, there's a recession and then there's the hecession. men lost their jobs in greater numbers than women and that means dads are staying at home because there are no jobs for them. how one group of dads is dealing with unemployment. [ diane lane ] when you were 14 you knew exactly where to turn to help your skin get healthy and clear. fast forward a few years and now that your problem is...
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and unfortunately, i think just the day-to-day blipolitics that takes place in a big state, a big general assembly. and the governor's race next year, house of representatives all up for re-election. so it's a very complicated political environment that has infected the whole situation. >> this business of not wanting to raise taxes. lots of states have legislatures, elected members who don't want to raise taxes. but their revenues are way down. what do you would about this? >> well, look, unlike the federal government, we don't print the money. we can't spend what you don't have. no one likes paying taxes, let alone raising taxes. but the drastic cuts in services, the impact it would have on families, vulnerable populations, you have to get real with this and do what you need to do. >> what will people in philadelphia feel saflt of this? you've told me about the city workers that will have to be laid off. the police that will be laid off. how will it make their life different? >> well, look, we've made a number of gains. i've been in office for a little over a year and a half. crime is g
and unfortunately, i think just the day-to-day blipolitics that takes place in a big state, a big general assembly. and the governor's race next year, house of representatives all up for re-election. so it's a very complicated political environment that has infected the whole situation. >> this business of not wanting to raise taxes. lots of states have legislatures, elected members who don't want to raise taxes. but their revenues are way down. what do you would about this? >>...
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nothing big today but a nuisance. what will happen is an area of low pressure is going to develop on the tail end of this front, and that is going to be our big weather maker for the week ahead across the southeast heading up into the mid-atlantic and eventually into the northeast as well. this will impact millions of people literally. this is actually good news across parts of southeast, because we need the rain. i know it's been gorgeous in the 60s and 7 0s, a little warm thi time of year. expect travel issues in new orleans towards pensacola and memphis and nashville for a while. we think you'll be okay in d.c. and philadelphia until late, and this will head into tuesday for you guys there. we want to talk about the tropics real quick, too. it's november and we're still in hurricane season, believe it or not. we have monstitor any clusters thunderstorms we see. there's probably about a 50% chance or less that this could develop into our next named sform. if it gets a name, the name would be virginie. we have 19 nam
nothing big today but a nuisance. what will happen is an area of low pressure is going to develop on the tail end of this front, and that is going to be our big weather maker for the week ahead across the southeast heading up into the mid-atlantic and eventually into the northeast as well. this will impact millions of people literally. this is actually good news across parts of southeast, because we need the rain. i know it's been gorgeous in the 60s and 7 0s, a little warm thi time of year....
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these are big pools of money, pension funds and other big insurance companies. and so it's very significant what they do. now why are they doing it? there's no question that there's more vulnerability. you have to call a spade a spade. they can't just sit there and keep all their ratings the same. now some people say why these banks? why not are there other banks? why do they do one country and not another country? it takes them time to sort through things. there is no question the risks are heightened as europe is sort of, you know, drifting in the wind here and we don't know what is going to happen. >> use it to underscore what we already know. there is risk out there. these guys are doing research and reiterating the fact there is risk. neil, do you gr agree with that? >> i do. we do our own credit analysis of each of the banks that we work with and trade with. so we were not surprised by moodies actions. as ken said, it just echoed the analysis that we had done on our own. at the end of the day, we have enough resources and credit analyst that's we don't nee
these are big pools of money, pension funds and other big insurance companies. and so it's very significant what they do. now why are they doing it? there's no question that there's more vulnerability. you have to call a spade a spade. they can't just sit there and keep all their ratings the same. now some people say why these banks? why not are there other banks? why do they do one country and not another country? it takes them time to sort through things. there is no question the risks are...
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it is a big country. there are a lot of people involved in this debate and it is maybe statistical that something like this would happen. >> hasn't this gotten out of control? is there a point where people need to step back and say need to step back and say look, let's lower the temperature here and let's have a real healthy discussion? >> well, you know, as e.j. said, there was a lot of that going on over the congressional break. clearly not between these two people. and i think, look, there's a lot of anxiety out there. we have economic anxiety. you have a lot of senior citizens that are worried what's going to happen to their health care. and so i think it's kind of a -- you know, a pot that gets stirred. >> there are a lot of bar fights at the top of bull markets too. i mean, in good times people also take a swing at -- >> the republicans or democrats -- >> this is about two people out of control. >> it's about anger. let's put it that way. >> i mean, this is just sort of so -- such an outlier here. i
it is a big country. there are a lot of people involved in this debate and it is maybe statistical that something like this would happen. >> hasn't this gotten out of control? is there a point where people need to step back and say need to step back and say look, let's lower the temperature here and let's have a real healthy discussion? >> well, you know, as e.j. said, there was a lot of that going on over the congressional break. clearly not between these two people. and i think,...
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china's exports, very, very big. any hint of recovery in the american economy, we're buying cheap stuff again. >> where were the biggest cuts in recession? >> you have to ship that-zsh. >> biggest cuts in manufacturing. >> so you don't manufacture here, you manufacture elsewhere. comes to the ports, the stuff that you buy from elsewhere and those trucks take that stuff from the ports to stores that we buy them at. >> i'm not really -- ready to concede it was good to get rid of manufacturing jobs. >> no, no, but may have something to do with the fact we need more workers. >> it does. >> so many american cities are in trouble, big cuts to police, schools and other services. what does it mean to your hometown? we'll talk to three mayors of three troubled cities coming up next. ♪ this is onstar. i've received a signal you've been in a crash. i'll contact emergency services. this site has a should i try priceline instead? >> no it's a sale. nothing beats a sale! wrong move! you. you can save up to half off that sale whe
china's exports, very, very big. any hint of recovery in the american economy, we're buying cheap stuff again. >> where were the biggest cuts in recession? >> you have to ship that-zsh. >> biggest cuts in manufacturing. >> so you don't manufacture here, you manufacture elsewhere. comes to the ports, the stuff that you buy from elsewhere and those trucks take that stuff from the ports to stores that we buy them at. >> i'm not really -- ready to concede it was good...
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we're seeing big flakes. wet heavy snow. this will be dangerous tomorrow for people trying to shovel out because the snow will be heavy and tough to maneuver. >> real quick, are theree
we're seeing big flakes. wet heavy snow. this will be dangerous tomorrow for people trying to shovel out because the snow will be heavy and tough to maneuver. >> real quick, are theree
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we can do the small things, the big things, just about everything... right inside your gm dealership. find out more at goodwrench.com. these days, wouldn't it be great if saving money happened as automatically as everything else? at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. gm drivers.. it's goodwrench & go time. three great services: all in one place. all at one time. all for one price for most gm vehicles. but it's only for a limited time. at participating gm dealers. >>> tonight our continuing series, dobbs and jobs now. the federal deficit soared to a new record, almost 1.4 trillion, and that could slow job recovery even more as the nation pulls out of recession. the country has lost more than 6.5 million jobs since the recession began. and the total number of americans out of work i
we can do the small things, the big things, just about everything... right inside your gm dealership. find out more at goodwrench.com. these days, wouldn't it be great if saving money happened as automatically as everything else? at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make...
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big development in syria. rebels are saying the syrian vice president has defected and they are trying to get him out of the country and into nearby jordan. observers view him as more powerful than the syrian prime minister who also recently fled the regime. syrian state tv did not say whether he had indeed defected but made a statement saying he would never think of leaving the homeland. some of the heaviest fighting in syria in the past couple days has been in the city of aleppo. ben wedeman says he was in aleppo visiting a rebel controlled hospital when it came under air attack from the syrian forces. we do want to caution you here, the story does contain some very graphic images. [ speaking in other language ] >> reporter: 12-year-old muhammad screams out in fear and pain. shrapnel ripped through his right leg in an air raid on the hospital in aleppo's shah district. three passersby including muhammad were wounded in the attack. the task of treating the wounded here, harder by the day, this nurse tells me.
big development in syria. rebels are saying the syrian vice president has defected and they are trying to get him out of the country and into nearby jordan. observers view him as more powerful than the syrian prime minister who also recently fled the regime. syrian state tv did not say whether he had indeed defected but made a statement saying he would never think of leaving the homeland. some of the heaviest fighting in syria in the past couple days has been in the city of aleppo. ben wedeman...
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but it's a big chunk of change, and i don't believe in a free lunch. so i'm going to tell you how i'll pay for it. an innovation tax. many nations have a value-added tax. the united states doesn't. but i think it needs one. a national sales tax of maybe 5% to 7%, which would be the lowest in the industrialized world, but would bring in a lot of revenue. and by the way, if it causes americans to consume a bit less, that's actually a good thing. so that's the money. the toughest piece of this puzzle, of course, is getting washington to get the nation's fiscal house in order. it needs to get health care and other entitlements under control. it needs to rationalize taxes. basically, the effort should be to reduce spending on consumption, which is what tax cuts are, which is what bigger pensions are, and start spending on investment. that's a lot of the things that need to happen to kick-start jobs in america. will any of it get done? i'll ask our ceos what they think the future holds when we come back. one word turns innovative design into revolutionary pe
but it's a big chunk of change, and i don't believe in a free lunch. so i'm going to tell you how i'll pay for it. an innovation tax. many nations have a value-added tax. the united states doesn't. but i think it needs one. a national sales tax of maybe 5% to 7%, which would be the lowest in the industrialized world, but would bring in a lot of revenue. and by the way, if it causes americans to consume a bit less, that's actually a good thing. so that's the money. the toughest piece of this...
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that's the big deal. this storm could wobble one way or the other. it could go left, it could go right into richmond. richmond says 2 to 4, maybe you're more like 10, we'll see. there's going to be a significant demarcation line. if you are north of that 100-mile barrier, you're going to get a foot of snow, absolutely going to happen. if you're south of that line, you're going to get rain, no snow at all. rick, i asked the question earlier to you, if you get 12 inches, if you get 18 inches, or you get 24, how do your plans change? because at 12 inches, i'm staying inside anyway and at 24, i just stay in longer. so it's all pretty relative at this point in time. >> here's what we're going to do -- listen, i'm going to be checking in with you throughout the show. so stay ready as things change and you get new information, share it with us, will you? >> absolutely. >> while we're talking winter, the big chill at the climate conference is over. just a couple of hours ago, president obama announcing what he flew all the way to copenhagen to get, a deal wi
that's the big deal. this storm could wobble one way or the other. it could go left, it could go right into richmond. richmond says 2 to 4, maybe you're more like 10, we'll see. there's going to be a significant demarcation line. if you are north of that 100-mile barrier, you're going to get a foot of snow, absolutely going to happen. if you're south of that line, you're going to get rain, no snow at all. rick, i asked the question earlier to you, if you get 12 inches, if you get 18 inches, or...
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his son was a big strapping marine. he showed me a picture of him in the hospital, it broke my heart. he was wheelchair bound. we were going to have to remodel. i had no idea how i was going to pay for it. dan said, i'll take care of it. i realized, this is not an isolated case, i went back to my builder buddies and said, we have to do something. we built homes for returning heros from iraq and afghanistan. the houses are mortgage free. it changes a whole family's life. >> welcome home. >> gives them a new start so they can move forward. these young men and women are doing this for you and me, how could i not help them? >> so far dan and his organization have completed homes for four veterans and began construction on five more. to see how dan found his inspiration or nominate someone you think is changing the world, go to cnn.com/heros. >>> a small georgia city could pay a big price for its budget crunch. >> we've been told that our crime is low, of course it's low, because we have the presence of the police department
his son was a big strapping marine. he showed me a picture of him in the hospital, it broke my heart. he was wheelchair bound. we were going to have to remodel. i had no idea how i was going to pay for it. dan said, i'll take care of it. i realized, this is not an isolated case, i went back to my builder buddies and said, we have to do something. we built homes for returning heros from iraq and afghanistan. the houses are mortgage free. it changes a whole family's life. >> welcome home....
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so here's the big weather maker. it's this area of low pressure that's going to bring those scattered snow showers. as we zoom out a little bit, i'm going to show you something else. take a look at this map we have here. it gives you an idea of one of the top ways people are going to be really affected is by some of the delays at the airplanes. all your new york metros. in philadelphia, the snow and visibility may keep you grounded for over an hour. in washington, d.c., you might have delays of over an hour. these, again, expected delays of what we anticipate the rest of the day. in atlanta, ground stoppages due to the wind. and of course you have the cumulative effect, the spillover of all the other delays around the country. certainly you'll have some backups in atlanta. everything you see on the maps with the -- well, the purples and p'ings, those are your watchings, warnings, your advisories for winter storms. but the key areas we're looking at in parts of new york and boston, even up on the maine coast, we have
so here's the big weather maker. it's this area of low pressure that's going to bring those scattered snow showers. as we zoom out a little bit, i'm going to show you something else. take a look at this map we have here. it gives you an idea of one of the top ways people are going to be really affected is by some of the delays at the airplanes. all your new york metros. in philadelphia, the snow and visibility may keep you grounded for over an hour. in washington, d.c., you might have delays of...
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when will this big storm let up? bonnie schneider is tracking it for us in the cnn weather center. >> we still have the rest of the day today into the evening tonight and tomorrow for the snow to completely shut off. as we take a look at the latest numbers, they are just incredible. as you mentioned, we are measuring snow by the feet and that holds true for much of maryland. 30 inches in elkridge. even in philadelphia where the storm shuts off a bit, 17.8 inches. the snowfall totals aren't quite done yet. we do have treacherous travel. dulles international close dude to the incredible amount of snowfall, two feet on the ground in d.c. right now. other delays related to rain, not snow in san francisco. check out the temperatures to show we are below freezing right now. washington, d.c., 26 degrees. all the snow will stick and stay on the ground. same with baltimore with a current temperature of 25. we have very strong winds. that is making a big difference as well. here is the latest radar picture. you can see we are
when will this big storm let up? bonnie schneider is tracking it for us in the cnn weather center. >> we still have the rest of the day today into the evening tonight and tomorrow for the snow to completely shut off. as we take a look at the latest numbers, they are just incredible. as you mentioned, we are measuring snow by the feet and that holds true for much of maryland. 30 inches in elkridge. even in philadelphia where the storm shuts off a bit, 17.8 inches. the snowfall totals...
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you pointed out really try to pump up democrats, the base, but also, independents that played such a big role in ushering in so many democrats in 2008 and president obama himself. it was a challenge we heard to voters today, first of all to get engaged, to knock on doors, but more importantly, to show up on election day. right now, enthusiasm and the race for enthusiasm, republicans are leading and president obama is trying to recapture the ma c magic. >> i need you working even harder in this election than you did in the last election. we need you to fight their millions of dollars with our millions of voices. i look out on this crowd and i see millions of voices. all across the country. we've got to finish what we started in 2008. >> now, in making his pitch tonight, the president was focused on the economy. laying out what his administration has done and continues to do to turn things around and how is the -- we do expect the president to continue to be out there on the road leading up to the midterm elections. democratic officials planned to more large events like we saw today. >> no
you pointed out really try to pump up democrats, the base, but also, independents that played such a big role in ushering in so many democrats in 2008 and president obama himself. it was a challenge we heard to voters today, first of all to get engaged, to knock on doors, but more importantly, to show up on election day. right now, enthusiasm and the race for enthusiasm, republicans are leading and president obama is trying to recapture the ma c magic. >> i need you working even harder in...
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so it stretches on a big time and it is the big question of why we're alone. i want to speak up for people in america. these retired crotchetty old engineers would have been speaking up a lot more if they had been in area 51, if there had been a ross well. >> larry: let me get a break. as usual, we've just skimmed the surface. time for another "larry king live" moment. i spoke to bill cosby in 1997 at his childhood home in philadelphia about the toughest thing any parent can endure. the loss of a child. >> larry: we're at 919 parish place, apartment a, philadelphia. the grow-up home of bill cosby. >> it was very, very small. i brought them by here to see where i grew up. and he said he wanted to go home. he told camille that i took him someplace and tried to prove to him that life was rough. but he didn't believe it. >> larry: i've known bill cosby a long time. interviewed him many times. the hardest setting for anyone is death to begin with. >> we were all there. ennis was coming home. we put the coffin into place. and everybody went to look for him. i didn't
so it stretches on a big time and it is the big question of why we're alone. i want to speak up for people in america. these retired crotchetty old engineers would have been speaking up a lot more if they had been in area 51, if there had been a ross well. >> larry: let me get a break. as usual, we've just skimmed the surface. time for another "larry king live" moment. i spoke to bill cosby in 1997 at his childhood home in philadelphia about the toughest thing any parent can...